Security challenges from the perspective of a small city state

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Security challenges from the perspective of a small city state PACOM Operational S&T Conference 2007 3 Apr 2007 Richard Lim, Rear Admiral (Retired) RSN Chief Executive Defence Science and Technology Agency

Singapore has enjoyed 42 years of peace and economic progress as an independent nation Key contributors to success: A diversified and open economy plugged into the global marketplace A strong commitment to defence and security (6% GDP) Social and religious harmony

But the fundamentals behind its security challenges remain basically unchanged since independence in 1965

No strategic depth Small population Limited space for military training Singapore Area = 707 sq km (22% reclaimed) 42 km length; 23 km breadth Population = 4.3m (3.2m citizens) New York City Area = 785 sq km Population = 8 million

No strategic depth Persistent stand-off long range surveillance & early warning Robust air and island defence capabilities Protection of critical assets against surprise attack High operational readiness to respond quickly to threats Total Defence: civil, psychological, economic, social and military

Small population Conscript Armed Forces Two years of national service 300,000 when mobilised

Limited space for military training Overseas Training FRANCE UNITED NITED STATESTATES THAILAND BRUNEI TAIWAN S. AFRICA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND

Our security challenges have become more complex

The very elements that enable our success and prosperity have become key vulnerabilities Changi Airport 80 airlines with more than 4000 flights connecting to more than 180 cities in 57 countries 35 million passenger and 214 thousand aircraft movements in 2006

The very elements that enable our success and prosperity have become key vulnerabilities 60 thousand vehicles pass through the causeway each day 8.94 million tourists arrivals

The very elements that enable our success and prosperity have become key vulnerabilities Singapore Port 200 shipping lines with links to 600 ports in 120 countries 140,000 vessels call annually 24 million containers (TEU) 0r 6% of global container throughput handled in 2006

SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES While architected for deterrence and the defence of Singapore, the SAF has found itself deployed for various operations other than war

Peace Support Operations Singapore is committed to the UN and its mission in maintaining international peace and security 1500 SAF peacekeepers sent to various missions since 1989 Operating out of traditional areas East Timor Middle East: Iraq and Afghanistan

Participation in UN PSO UN Mission Date Role(s) in Mission UNTAG, Namibia Oct to Nov 89 Election Superv isors Ops Nightingale Jan to Mar 91 Medical Team UNIKOM, Iraq-Kuwait Apr 91 to Mar 03 Military Observers UNAVEM II, Angola Jul 91 to Dec 92 Military Observers UNTAC, Cambodia May to Jun 93 Helicopter Detachment, Election Supervisors UNOMSA, South Africa Apr to May 94 Election Superv isors UN HQ DPKO, New York Nov 95 to Present Appointments in DPKO UNSCOM (UN Special Jun 96 Member of UN Special Commission Commission in Iraq) Inspection Team MINUGUA, Guatemala Feb to May 97 Medical Team UNSMA, Afghanistan May 97 to May 98 UN Military Adviser International Force for East Timor (INTERFET) UN Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (UNMEE) UN Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) 20 Sept 99 to Feb 00 Medical Team, Military Liaison Teams Feb 00 to May 02 UNTAET HQ Staff, Medical teams and Peacekeeping troops May 00 to Jul 03 Military Observers May 02 to 22 Oct 03 Force Commander, UNMISET HQ staff, Peacekeeping troops and Helicopter detachment 3 SAF PKF HQ Staff remain till May 04

Timor Leste INTERFET 4- men Liaison Team 3 x LST for 2 months each 1 x C130 for two weeks 26- personnel Medical Team 40 police personnel Cumulative total of 373 personnel involved UNTAET 4 x PKO HQ staff, 3 x 61-men Platoon Task Force in Western Sector 9 x 21-men Medical Team 40 x Police Personnel UNMISET May 02 onwards - Over 250 personnel Force Comdr UNMISET- PKF Staff Planners at PKF HQ Helicopter Detachment - 4 x UHIH Infantry Company

OEF / OIF LST KC-135 C-130 Landing Ship Tank (LST) Monitor vessels to and from ports in Iraq Compliant boarding operations Health and comfort support to detained vessels Platform support for helicopter operations Guardship duties KC-135 Air-to-air refuelling C130 Strategic lift for personnel and cargo Aeromedevac

Indian Ocean Tsunami Field Hospital Liaison Element MATC 2 Chinooks 2 Super Pumas Utapao Liaison Element 210 209 3 LST 2 Super Pumas Field Hospital Engineers Support Staff 207 Theatre HQ 6 Chinooks 6 C-130s 2 Fokker-50s Regional Coord Centre MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Katrina (Sep 05) 4 RSAF Chinooks and 41 personnel deployed to Louisiana Flew more than 80 sorties, transported 800 evacuees and security personnel, more than 540 tonnes of equipment.

Yogyakarta Earthquake (27 May 06) Medical detachment deployed TNI Field Hospital in Plered, Bantul Bantul District Hospital US$250,000 worth of humanitarian supplies (approx 24 tons) 750 tentages 4,200 blankets 400 cot beds 1,300 sleeping bags Medical supplies

Provincial Reconstructive Team Bamiyan, Afghanistan Part of New Zealand Reconstruction Team Set up of dental clinic & training of locals in dentistry and basic healthcare Bridge construction and repair work

Support for Homeland Security 1990s 2000s 2010s Maritime C3 and Coastal Surveillance Police/SCDF C3 Consequence Assessment Scena rio Devel Conte opmen xt t Devel opmen t I. Context and Scenario Development Information Organization Data Collection II. Data Infrastructure III. Pattern Monitoring Pattern Detectio n Patter IV. Pattern Assessment n Disco Patter very n Evalu ation V. Collaboration Infrastructure Explosive Testing Crisis Information Management Risk Assessment Horizon Scanning Info Portal Orders & Reports Incident Mgt Workflow Mgt Staff Aids Infrastructure Hardening

Maritime Security...is a complex multi-dimensional challenge

Half of the world s oil and almost onethird of the world s trade

Technology support in PROTECTION CONTINGENCY RESPONSE EARLY WARNING PREVENTION Providing Decision Support Enabling Maritime Domain Awareness Enabling Inter-Agency & International Collaboration Improving the Resilience of Critical National Infra & Systems Countering the use and proliferation of WMD Ensuring End-to-End Maritime Supply Chain Security CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT

PROTECTION CONTINGENCY RESPONSE EARLY WARNING PREVENTION Providing Decision Support Vulnerability and risk assessments of critical infrastructure CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT

CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT PROTECTION CONTINGENCY RESPONSE Enabling Maritime Domain Awareness Video mosaic EARLY WARNING PREVENTION

CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT PROTECTION CONTINGENCY RESPONSE Enabling Maritime Domain Awareness Active imaging EARLY WARNING PREVENTION

Harbour Craft Transponder System

Enabling Inter-Agency & International Collaboration Common operating picture port, coastguard & naval systems

Enabling Inter-Agency & International Collaboration Promote interoperability with international forces CHANGI C2 CENTRE

Enhancing Resilience of Critical National Infra & Systems

Enhancing Resilience of Critical National Infra & Systems Explosive effects testing

PROTECTION CONTINGENCY RESPONSE EARLY WARNING PREVENTION Countering the use and proliferation of WMD Container scanning CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT

PROTECTION CONTINGENCY RESPONSE EARLY WARNING PREVENTION Ensuring End-to-End Maritime Supply Chain Security Source: GSC CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT

Anticipating and preparing for disruptive events Risk Assessment & Horizon Scanning (RAHS) Scenario Development Pattern Detection Context Development Pattern Discovery Information Organisation Data Collection Pattern Evaluation

International collaboration

FPDA (Five Power Defence Arrangements)

INDO-SIN Co-ordinated Patrols (ISCP)

Malacca Strait Patrols Malacca Strait Sea Patrols (MSSP) Eyes in the Sky (EiS) Area of Ops

Exercise Deep Sabre 05 Singapore-hosted, first PSI exercise in Southeast Asia. Distinct Features: Table Top Exercise (TTX) Maritime Interdiction Operations Combined Co-ordination Centre Port Search Phase Exercise Debrief Session

CMA JCTD with PACOM Coastal Sensors Situation Awareness Lloyd s Register Database AIS

Technology Collaboration Enhance capability Expand capacity Singapore Reduce leadtime Reduce Cost

Our S&T Partners Norway USA UK France Sweden Germany Israel India Singapore Australia

International Collaboration Sweden UK France Germany US Singapore Australia Defence Technology Office (Europe) Defence Technology Office (North America)

Conclusion Singapore takes a systems level approach with technology as an enabler to meet the complex security challenges we face today Singapore participates in and seeks international collaboration to meet these challenges

Thank You